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… Gao X, Lee K, Reid MA, Sanderson SM, Qiu C, Li S, Liu J, Locasale JW. " Serine … Q, Li Y, Gao X, Kang K, Williams JG, Tong L, Liu J, Ji M, Deterding LJ, Tong X, Locasale JW, Li L, Shats I, Li X. " … " Nat Commun..2020;: Pubmed PMID: 32770044 Gao X, Sanderson SM, Dai Z, Reid MA, Cooper DE, Lu M, Richie JP Jr, …
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… PMID: 34593556 Chadchan SB, Cheng M, Parnell LA, Yin Y, Schriefer A, Mysorekar IU, Kommagani R. … SF3B1 promotes endometrial cancer progression via regulating KSR2 RNA maturation. Cell Death Dis 2020; 11:842. … DeMayo FJ, O'Malley BW, Lydon JP, Kommagani R. Growth regulation by estrogen in breast cancer 1 (GREB1) is a novel …
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… PDX collections (PDxO) from different organ/disease types. Visit the Advanced Cell Engineering and 3D Models Core … of intracellular and extracellular signaling proteins. Visit the Antibody-Based Proteomics Core website . … design and manufacture, including electronics and optics. Visit the Bioengineering Core website . …
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… in the human gene TRPC5 cause obesity and postpartum depression. Taken together, their studies in cells, animal models and humans showed that TRPC5 acts on distinct neuronal … care. The findings, published in the journal Cell , identify TRPC5 as a diagnostic marker of obesity and …
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… We are ‘translating’ our mechanistic understanding of mitochondrial rewiring and homeostasis in TNBC to devise therapeutic strategies to overcome chemoresistance. To achieve this, we have robust … mitochondrial nucleic acids may offer new strategies to overcome therapy resistance. …
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… defects, as a group, affect more children, but one of the primary challenges of understanding risk among … to develop cancer. Additionally, children with more than one non-chromosomal defect had a corresponding increase in … risk for cancer, because subsets of these children may one day benefit from screening and better clinical …
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… Vincent M, Karolak JA, Deutsch G, Gambin T, Popek E, Isidor B, Szafranski P, Le … Histopathological, and Molecular Diagnostics in Lethal Lung Developmental Disorders . Am J Respir Crit Care Med . …
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… Year of Fellowship: 2024-2025 … at renowned healthcare organizations, including Cleveland Clinic, where she optimized patient care workflows and … for Disease Control and Prevention, she led the Data Modernization Initiative for the Scalable Systems team, … and enabling data-driven decision-making. In the community, Cecilia serves as Co-Chair for the ACHE Southeast …